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CYB 491: SPECIAL STUDY
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
A seminar or directed study on an announced topic or set of topics. Credit specified at registration. Repeatable for credit with a new topic.
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CYB 511: CYBERLAW AND CYBERETHICS
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course helps students understand the legal and policy issues associated with the Internet. Tackling a full range of legal topics, it includes discussion of jurisdiction, intellectual property, contracts, taxation, torts, computer crimes, online speech, defamation and privacy. Sessions include recent, relevant cases, discussion questions and exercises at the end of each lesson. This will also encompass research and presentation skills for public and organizational use. Spring semesters.
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CYB 525: INCI RESPNS,DISASTER RECV,BUS CONTN
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course examines incident response through planning, implementation, management, and review. The student will learn underlying technological requirements, business requirements, and tools for combating regulatory mandates. This will also provide a real-world analysis of human and non-human incidents in an international perspective. Spring semester.
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CYB 525 - INCI RESPNS,DISASTER RECV,BUS CONTN
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CYB 535: OPERATING SYSTEMS
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course introduces the fundamental concepts to understand operating system design and usage. Topics include Windows Server (2016), Linux UNIX, Virtualizaiton (VMWare, Bochs, Xen, VirtualBox), and Cloud Computing. The student will be immersed in several operating systems, requiring proper configuration for network services and user administration. The student will be required to provide a research project involving the design, implementation, and management of a multiplatform and interoperable network. Spring semesters.
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CYB 554: PRINCIPLES OF CYBERSECURITY
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of network security, including compliance and operational security; threats and vulnerabilities; application, data, and host security; access control and identity management; and cryptography. The course covers new topics in network security as well, including psychological approaches to social engineering attacks, Web application attacks, penetration testing, data loss prevention, cloud computing security, and application programming development security. The student will also gain presentation and management skills for information security projects. Fall semesters. Fully online.
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CYB 571: DIGITAL FORENSICS
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course presents the leading programs for practical forensic techniques. The text introduces legal and technical challenges, offering detailed coverage of crucial topics such as mobile forensics, Mac forensics, cyberbullying, and child endangerment. The practical activities require the student to extract, analyze, and report on several different digital media, using hands-on mastery of modern digital forensics tools and techniques. Spring semesters.
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CYB 572: ETHICAL HACKING
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course will investigate a multitude of topics needed to become an Ethical Hacker, Security Professional, or well-informed technology staff. This course will concentrate on real-world application of hacking techniques, ethical and spiritual motivations of malicious hackers, and defensive concerns for protecting systems. This course will provide a solid foundation for ethical hacking certifications and penetration testing with metasploit. Fall semesters. Prerequisite: CSC 335 or CYB 535 or CYB 635.
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ECO 100: FUNDAMENTALS OF ECONOMICS
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
General introduction to the field for non-majors. Credit is not granted to students completing ECO 211and or ECO 212. If a student declares a major in the department after having taken ECO 100, this course may be substituted for ECO 212. Society Group A or B core option. On demand.
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ECO 211: MICRO ECONOMICS
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course examines consumption and production at the household, firm and industry level; explains methods of economic analysis and price formulation; and examines the various market structures and behavior of pure competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic consumption. Society Group A or B core option. Fall semester. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor or department chair.
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ECO 212: MACRO ECONOMICS
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course explains the characteristics and operations of the national economy including the measurement of national employment, production and income, the role of money and banking, and international trade. Students also learn methods of economic analysis, the role of government, and economic policy. Society Group A or B core option. Spring semester. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor or department chair.
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